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1) tough, stubborn, not letting 2) tenacity |
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doing or acting in a secret or sly manne |
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ready to serve; eager to offer unwanted services |
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a prodigal person, a squanderer, a person who spends money wastefully |
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reply to a criticism or challenge |
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a feeling that something is about to happen |
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to overpower an enemy completely |
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to make less severe; assuage |
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a piece of music, writing, or art combining several different sources or styles |
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having a narrow scope/relating to province rather than city |
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equivalent in effect or meaning |
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placed in a lower order or rank |
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original, new , different |
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strongly determined, adamant |
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going beyond known limits |
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not talkative, shy, reluctant to speak |
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not affected by passion or feeling |
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seeking and enjoying the company of others, sociable |
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a gradual reduction or weakening; a rubbing away |
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building up of an instruction or moral enlightenment |
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a cleansing with water or other liquid, especially as a religious ritual |
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the art of public speaking |
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1) to cause or twist in bend 2) to suffer acutely as in pain or embarrassment |
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1) to involve in argument or hostile action 2) to throw in disorder |
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to attribute to a specific cause, source, or origin |
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to speak or write evasively |
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to force someone by threatening or physically overpowering him |
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to take a risk for some advantage |
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excessively and objectionably sentimental |
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cheaply vulgar in appearance or nature, tawdry, disreputable |
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strenuous physical or mental labor or effort |
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lacking energy, weak, showing little interest in anything |
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incapable of being erased |
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to injure or destroy underhandedly |
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not pertinent or relevant |
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provincial, having a narrow scope |
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lightness, lacking seriousness |
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1) to cast off or disown 2) to refuse to acknowledge |
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the process of getting rid of impurities |
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to declare a person a saint |
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a stronghold, fortification |
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slander, false and malicious accusation |
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troublesome or oppressive; burdensome |
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the pursuit of pleasure as a goal |
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devout or virtuous; holy as in religious |
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casual, carefree, nonchalant |
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concise, terse, using a few words |
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brief and clear style of expression |
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pointedly meaningful, cogent |
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thick, not sharp, slow, dull |
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intended for or understood only by few |
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trite, unoriginal, commonplace, hackneyed |
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sharp, bitter (taste/temper/expression) |
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wise in common sense, using good judgement |
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relating to shepherding: rural, relating to charming simplicity of idyllic rural life |
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peculiar to a particular locality (indigenous) |
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to permeate, to spread throughout all parts of |
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to debase morally, to corrupt |
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acerbic, derogatory, insulting |
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short as in speech or writing |
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curious or unusual in a way that provokes dry amusement |
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well-timed, done or occurring at a favorable or useful time |
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exploiting chances offered by immediate circumstances without reference to moral principle |
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favorable, conducive to success |
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1) sordid and disreputable 2) shabby and squalid (seedy building) |
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to expose the secret of, to tell a secret |
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meager, small and insufficient quantity |
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the process of freeing/of a state freeing from obligation or liability |
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(n) an item or additional material added on later in a book, publication, or a legal contract |
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wrongfulness, error, or falseness |
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to wipe out, to destroy completely, to put an end to |
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